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Shattered Ruby Reversible Straps Dress

Ok, I'm gonna call it: this shattered fabric is THE foil of 2014. We haven't had a new foil fabric in a while, so when we discovered this stuff....how could we resist? It's super shiny in a really cool, holographic way, and because the foil is made up of itty bitty little dots it's also very durable. You can stretch and jump and fight crime to your dark little heart's content.

This dress can be worn as a very cute ballerina-style dress, with the straps crossing at the back. Or if you're feeling a bit more risque you can spin it around, so the straps cross at the front, and prepare for boobmageddon.

Composition: 80% Nylon, 20% Elastane

Washing: Hand Wash OnlyMade in: Australia

Note: Please note that this is a foil fabric and may possibly, but not likely discolour from continuous rubbing.

Heads up: It is not uncommon to be different sizes for your top and bottom!

The most important measurement to take into account is where the item you are buying will be most fitted to your body.

e.g. bust for tops and dresses, waist for skirts and shorts and hips for leggings!

Please note:
- XXL is only available in a small range of tops.
- LT means Long Torso. If you have a longer torso measurement, pick LT! Not sure if you have a long torso? No worries – if you find bodysuits, swimsuits, and t-shirts are often too short for you then you might have a long torso. Long torso garments have an extra inch in the body, which translates to a whooole lot more stretch for you longer torso ladies!

How do I measure myself?

To measure yourself, take a tape measure and go to a private area (yes, you will have to get nuded up).

All measurements should be done without clothes to get the best accuracy as some clothes can alter your natural body shape.

When you measure yourself, make sure the tape measure is flat, not twisted, and always make sure that it is not cutting in or squashing the area you are measuring.

1. Bust: Without a bra, place tape measure around the widest part of your bust. Be careful not to let the tape measure slip down at the back, or squash you.
2. Waist: Place tape measure between the bottom of your ribs and the top of your hip bones (often it feels like the smallest point).
3. Hip: Place measuring tape around the widest part of your bottom (this is between your hips and thighs).
4. Torso: Place tape measure on your shoulder loop it down between your legs and up your back until it meets the other end of the tape.
5. Inleg: Place tape measure at the top of the inside of your thigh and measure down to your ankle.

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